Applicability of ChatGPT in assisting to solve higher order problems in pathology
RK Sinha, AD Roy, N Kumar, H Mondal, R Sinha
Cureus 15 (2)
Assessing the capability of ChatGPT in answering first-and second-order knowledge questions on microbiology as per competency-based medical education curriculum
D Das, N Kumar, LA Longjam, R Sinha, AD Roy, H Mondal, P Gupta
Cureus 15 (3)
Teachers' perceptions on student evaluation of teaching as a tool for faculty development and quality assurance in medical education
A Debroy, A Ingole, A Mudey
Journal of Education and Health Promotion 8 (1), 218
The diagnostic accuracy of rapid urease biopsy test compared to histopathology in implementing “test and treat” policy for Helicobacter pylori
AD Roy, S Deuri, UC Dutta
International Journal of Applied and Basic Medical Research 6 (1), 18-22
Public and media, these days, talk about doctors lacking proper communication skills. Inability to communicate effectively leads us to troublesome and undesirable circumstances sometimes. Pathologists are doctors behind the microscopes. But is it their only job to look at the slides and sign out reports? Don’t they need to interact and communicate with the clinicians or the patients? The answer to the question is YES!!
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